The Adyen API Library for NodeJS enables you to work with Adyen APIs and Hosted Payment Pages.
The Library supports all APIs under the following services:
- checkout
- checkout utility
- payments
- modifications
- payouts
- recurring
- notifications
- BIN lookup
- Node 8.1.1 or higher
You can use NPM to add our library to your project
npm install --save @adyen/api-library
- https://docs.adyen.com/developers/development-resources/libraries
- https://docs.adyen.com/developers/checkout/api-integration
By default, NodeJS https will be used to submit requests to the API. But you can change that by injecting your own HttpClient on your client instance. In the example below, we use axios
:
const {Client, Config} = require('@adyen/api-library');
const axios = require("axios");
...
const config = new Config();
const client = new Client({
config,
httpClient: {
async request(endpoint, json, config, isApiKeyRequired, requestOptions) {
const response = await axios({
method: 'POST',
url: endpoint,
data: JSON.parse(json),
headers: {
"X-API-Key": config.apiKey,
"Content-type": "application/json"
},
});
return response.data;
}
}
});
...
You can configure a proxy connection by injecting your own HttpURLConnectionClient on your client instance and changing the proxy
setter value.
Example:
const {HttpURLConnectionClient, Client, Config} = require('@adyen/api-library');
...
const config = new Config();
const client = new Client({ config });
const httpClient = new HttpURLConnectionClient();
httpClient.proxy = { host: "http://google.com", port: 8888, };
client.setEnvironment('TEST');
client.httpClient = httpClient;
...
If you have any problems, questions or suggestions, create an issue here or send your inquiry to [email protected].
MIT license. For more information, see the LICENSE file.
You can find examples inside the examples
folder in this repo.